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ysi_maniac:
What if Morocco in MLU proces for their ageing T-72, decides to modify M60s -equally ageing- turrets in order to accept 125 mm gun?

GTX_Admin:
Some interesting info here:

https://thesovietarmourblog.blogspot.com/p/home.html

ysi_maniac:
T-90 and Merkava crossing



Israel could do a new Tiran option aimed for export. I would buy the bottom one.

Story:
Found this all-encompasing page of Soviet Armor from the Cold War era, with a bunch of diverse color schemes.
https://tanks-encyclopedia.com/coldwar/ussr/coldwar_soviet_tanks

Ukrainian summer olive-sand? Who knew?

 

Story:
I could see a T-35 (with some turrets replaced by radio stations) being used as a command tank for three or four Teletanks.

Teletanks were a series of wireless remotely controlled unmanned tanks produced in the Soviet Union in the 1930s and early 1940s so as to reduce combat risk to soldiers.[1] They saw their first combat use in the Winter War, at the start of World War II. A teletank is controlled by radio from a control tank at a distance of 500–1,500 metres, the two constituting a telemechanical group. Teletanks were used by the Soviet Red Army in the Winter War, fielding at least two teletank battalions at the beginning of the Eastern Front campaign in the Second World War.[1]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teletank

https://survincity.com/2012/05/teletanks-soviet-second-world/


While the XT-133 was a flame tank, apparently some of the T-26 teletanks looked really similar (stub gun tube).

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